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LL.M. in International Trade & Investment

Requirements

This LL.M. in International Trade & Investment can serve candidates with either a foreign or U.S. law degree.


Foreign law graduates are required to show proof of English-language proficiency by submission of TOEFL scores.

 

These foreign law graduates taking an LL.M. in International Trade & Investment must also take the required no-credit mini-course called “Introduction to the U.S. Legal System” offered just prior to the Fall and Spring semesters.

Requirements

This LL.M. in International Trade & Investment can serve candidates with either a foreign or U.S. law degree.


Foreign law graduates are required to show proof of English-language proficiency by submission of TOEFL scores.

 

These foreign law graduates taking an LL.M. in International Trade & Investment must also take the required no-credit mini-course called “Introduction to the U.S. Legal System” offered just prior to the Fall and Spring semesters.

Course Details

LL.M. candidates in International Trade & Investment may take courses from among the many courses offered online in the existing International Tax & Financial Services LL.M., as long as the students fulfill the requirement of at least one-semester residency on the Thomas Jefferson campus. Similarly, students may take 4 credits of courses offered in the Summer Study Abroad Nice Program and/or 4 credits offered in the China Program. The Nice and China Programs will count toward the “residency requirement” because they are both sponsored by Thomas Jefferson School of Law. LL.M. candidates also may take other distance learning courses offered in areas related to international trade.

Curriculum

LL.M. candidates in International Trade & Investment may take courses from among the many courses offered online in the existing International Tax & Financial Services LL.M., as long as the students fulfill the requirement of at least one-semester residency on the Thomas Jefferson campus. Similarly, students may take 4 credits of courses offered in the Summer Study Abroad Nice Program and/or 4 credits offered in the China Program. The Nice and China Programs will count toward the “residency requirement” because they are both sponsored by Thomas Jefferson School of Law. LL.M. candidates also may take other distance learning courses offered in areas related to international trade.